Siemens cloud-based PLM software now available in ANZ
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Siemens’ Teamcenter X product lifecycle management (PLM) solution delivered as a service is now available locally for customers in Australia and New Zealand. Teamcenter X builds on Siemens software’s success in the region that includes customers from Rocket Labs, HeliMods, Emirates Team New Zealand and many others.
Siemens says that at a time when product design and innovation from the region is a global focus, modern and highly scalable Teamcenter X gives product innovators the ability to store data onshore on Amazon Web Services (AWS) regional servers and collaborate globally. Australia is the sixth country globally to get local Teamcenter X capabilities.
Part of the Siemens Xcelerator as a Service portfolio of software and services, Teamcenter X is the company’s new software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering, which it says helps to enable companies of all sizes to quickly realise value, without the IT resource traditionally associated with on-premises PLM deployments.
“This is great news for our customers in Australia and New Zealand, being able to host government, defence and tier 1 enterprise customers’ data onshore,” said Samantha Murray, Vice President and Managing Director Australia and New Zealand, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Teamcenter X can benefit businesses of all sizes and we can’t wait to work with new companies to help drive their PLM adoption, building of impactful digital twins and contribute to the innovations of tomorrow.”
Siemens says that Teamcenter X offers the convenience of choosing from preconfigured engineering and business solutions that deliver immediate value, with the flexibility to add more capabilities as business needs grow.
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